Southeast Houston is a conglomerate of many illustrious neighborhoods in the Greater Houston area. Annexed in 1950, its prestige is only matched by its affordability and diversity. One of the main draws to this side of town is the largest medical center in the world, The Texas Medical Center. The residential aspects of Southeast Houston […]
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Pictures Tell the Story at the Houston Center for Photography
If you’re interested in learning more about photography as it is used in art and history, visit the Houston Center for Photography! This building is home to a wealth of information about photography all the way from its humble beginnings. Entry to the center is always completely free, and the programs and exhibitions are always […]
Pepperoni’s: Authentic New York Style Pizza With Bang
Pizza anyone? Pepperoni’s has opened up shop in central Houston after successful franchises everywhere form Katy to Rosenberg and all over Fort Bend County, and it’s not your average pizza delivery place. The concept behind Pepperoni’s is simple, and yet difficult for places like Pizza Hut to deliver authentically: fresh food, made-to-order with awesome custom […]
Encouraging STEM Students at Clements High School
Widely regarded as one of the best high schools in Texas, Clements High School is located right near First Colony Mall and the Sugar Land Town Square. It has been praised highly by multiple publications and online sources, including being ranked no. 353 on Newsweek’s top high school in the nation list and being featured […]
The Diversity and Culture of The Greater Sharpstown District
Sharpstown was a groundbreaking enterprise when Frank Sharp began development of this master-planned neighborhood in the 1950’s. Today, almost 100,000 people call the neighborhood home as it has exploded onto the scene with its amenities, transportation, and overall diversity. When it was started in 1955, Frank Sharp had a vision that was quite idiosyncratic for […]
Laugh Out Loud at the Come and Take It Comedy Festival
If you’ve noticed an uptick in the amount of comedy shows going on all over Houston, from local bars, to live music venues, you’re not alone. There has been a huge swell in not only the amount of shows happening around town, but also the caliber of talent that is coming through. Gabe Bravo and […]
The Yum of NAM: Noodles and More
The La family has started an enterprise, NAM: Noodles And More, and it may be your newest addiction! With two locations in Houston and one in Pearland, this café brings fresh, fast Vietnamese and Southeast Asian cuisine to the delivery and dine-in market. Much the same way ordering fried take-out packed with MSGs has become […]
Students Hit High Marks at Alief Early College High School
The Alief area has seen a major population boom within the last 15 years and as such, it has to accommodate many new students into their school district. While making sure the quantity of educational opportunities are just right, Alief ISD isn’t skimping on quality. Alief Early College High School strives to create an environment that […]
The Westchase District: Blending Business and Family
The Westchase District is one of Houston’s economically illustrious master-planned communities. An oil and petroleum business magnet, Westchase is a special district unto itself, planned and regulated by a longstanding tradition of beautification, economic opportunity, and structured planning. Unlike most master-planned communities in Houston, Westchase caters to businesses equally as much as residents—or even more […]
Stone’s Throw: High Bar Standards at an Affordable Price
Less like a bar, more like a church for the refined drinker, Stone’s Throw is one of Houston’s best new bars. Owned by Sean Bermudez who partnered with Hunter Montgomery of Royal Oak fame, Stone’s Throw is shaping up to be one of Montrose’s upscale cocktail bars, elevating the playing field with other bars like […]